Ample opportunities for professional support and growth.
Work with a broad range of clients from early childhood to senior adults.
Competitive hourly rate.
Hours: Permanent full-time or part-time.
Practice Information
This locally owned psychology practice is based in Charleville and has a strong commitment to providing accessible and high-quality face-to-face and telehealth services for our rural and remote communities. They operate as a team-based practice, with psychologists and support staff working collaboratively to deliver evidence-based care across the lifespan. Services include individual therapy and assessment, with referrals accepted from a range of sources including GPs, schools, NDIS and other agencies. Billing is available via Private, Medicare, NDIS (self- and plan-managed), WorkCover, DVA, and first responder programs. The practice is supported by efficient administration systems, secure digital platforms, and a collegial environment that encourages professional growth and shared learning.
Position Details
The registered psychologist will provide culturally responsive, trauma-informed, and evidence-based psychological services to individuals and families across the lifespan in a rural and remote practice setting. This includes the delivery of psychological assessments, case formulation, and short- to medium-term therapeutic intervention. This position supports a broad and adaptable scope of practice across diverse client presentations, with a focus on high-quality care that aligns with the Professional Competencies for Psychologists (effective 1 Dec 2025) and the AHPRA Code of Conduct.
Why this Role?
* Meaningful Impact – Contribute to the mental health and wellbeing of rural and remote communities where your work genuinely makes a difference.
* Diverse Caseload – Build broad skills and experience across child, adolescent, adult, and family presentations, including assessments, therapy, and early intervention.
* Professional Growth – Access professional development, and opportunities to expand your scope of practice.
* Collaborative Environment – Work as part of a supportive team of psychologists and admin staff who value shared learning and collegial practice.
* Flexible Arrangements – Options for part-time or full-time roles, with consideration for family and lifestyle balance.
* Community Connection – Become part of a safe, welcoming community with strong networks, schools, and services, and a lifestyle that balances professional growth with personal wellbeing.
Position Requirements – Essential
* General Registration with the Psychology Board of Australia (AHPRA).
* Demonstrated experience in assessment, formulation, and treatment planning.
* Strong interpersonal and communication skills for working with diverse populations.
* Commitment to trauma-informed, culturally safe practice.
* High-level organisational skills and professional accountability.
Position Requirements – Desirable
* Experience in rural or remote health settings.
* Familiarity with the Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS), NDIS, and third-party funding bodies.
* Interest in areas such as group facilitation, supervision, or service innovation.
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